Ian KirbySunday, October 3DAVID Miliband is poised for a sensational return to frontline politics with a top job at the European Union. Senior sources in Paris and Brussels have told the News of the World that European leaders want the defeated Labour leadership...Read on

Fraser NelsonSaturday, August 28For the Labour Party, their leadership question has been a beauty contest without any beauties. It’s pretty depressing stuff. No saviour has emerged, no Dr Who-style regeneration of Tony Blair. No star has been born. Plenty stars have faded. But...Read on

Jamie LyonsSunday, October 3NINE out of 10 MPs are cashing in on second jobs - with one trousering more than £285,000 since May's election. Some 563 of the 650 MPs - 87 per cent - have revealed incomes on top of their £64,766...Read on Sophy RidgeSaturday, October 23THE LEADER of Britain's biggest union has backed a moderate who is AGAINST militant strike action to be his successor. Outgoing Unite boss Derek Simpson last night threw his weight behind Les Bayliss, who has slammed walk-outs over spending cuts...Read on

Newly-elected Labour leader Ed Miliband had to pick his way through a minefield in today's conference speech.

Somehow he had to placate the unions, MPs, Labour members and activists - all of whom are looking for different things and many of whom voted for his older brother.

After a knife-edge duel with David for the leader's crown, Ed had to make sure delegates left the party conference feeling optimistic about the future... and not worried that the wrong choice had been made.